Tampa, Florida, USA
4 days ago
Program Services Administrator
Overview Dedicated to serving those who defend the US and warfighters, Nisga’a MOSTT offers Military Operations support and Specialized Tactical Training (MOSTT). Nisga’a MOSTT’s services include aviation and military training, cybersecurity, intelligence gathering and analysis, and simulation and exercise support, as well as aviation flight logistics support and unmanned aerial vehicle support. Summary: The Program Services Administrator will provide subject matter expertise input to the ACCM program in accordance with USCENTCOM Regulation 335-2, maintain an accurate archive of personnel currently read on to controlled ACCMs, coordinate read-on and read-off of personnel with subordinate and adjacent ACCM points of contact, capture the required data in the appropriate databases. Responsibilities Essential Job Functions: Processing Information Access Authorizations in coordination with Lead Planner POCs, USCENTCOM Focal Point Program Control Office (FPPCO) and SSO. Conducting Manual Cross Domain Transfers of digital products to support division activities in accordance with the USCENTCOM Authorized Transfer Agent program. Serving as a Division Primary (and Directorate Alternate) Knowledge and Information Management Representative (KIMR), as well as the Division Records Management Officer. Developing and utilizing automated information systems to disseminate internal and external information and perform related resource management functions. Managing SharePoint Portals across multiple networks responsible for SharePoint administration and security, SharePoint development, and SharePoint site management. Providing coordination of FOIAs and MDRs according to legal standards set by the various laws governing the processing, declassification, and release of information from designated USCENTCOM files. This includes thorough searching of files controlled by CCJ5 for information relevant for government personnel to determine declassification and ability to disseminate information based on a detailed knowledge of existing legal statutes, current USCENTCOM information strategies and advising CCJ5 on the FOIA and MDR Program in accordance with USCENTCOM directives to ensure plans and orders are properly safeguarded. Qualifications Necessary Skills and Knowledge: Strong ability to conceptualize, design, and drive long-term strategic initiatives. Proficiency in aligning policy recommendations with organizational goals and market trends. Expertise in analyzing, interpreting, and advising on complex policy issues. Effective understanding and use of the English language, to include clear, effective, and grammatically correct oral and written communication Demonstrated working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Minimum Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years of experience at a Joint or Combined Command Headquarters or Service Component headquarters that directly supports a Geographic Combatant Command, (2) a minimum of 5 years of working in a Focal Point Control Program, and (3) have a detailed knowledge of the ACCM program and USCENTCOM Regulation 335-2. Shall be prepared and eligible to travel, to include OCONUS, CONUS, and must be able to obtain an official passport. Pay and Benefits At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team's dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax-deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
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